On Sun, 07 Mar 2004 17:07:04 +
Angus Leeming <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Bernd Mehnert wrote:
> > after that i wanted to have a look on how it appears as dvi-file and
> > then came an error like :
> >
> > undefined control sequence
> > \includegraphics{file.pstex}%
> > the control sequence
Hi everyone!
If I set my LyX-document to be a two-sided one, it does change the
layout accordingly, but it seems to leave bigger margins to the "outer"
part of the page and smaller margins to the "inner" part.
Shouldn't it be just the other way round? If I have my document printed
out and be
On Mon, 8 Mar 2004, Markus Amersdorfer wrote:
> Hi everyone!
>
> If I set my LyX-document to be a two-sided one, it does change the
> layout accordingly, but it seems to leave bigger margins to the "outer"
> part of the page and smaller margins to the "inner" part.
> Shouldn't it be just the
On Sun, 7 Mar 2004 09:33:48 +0100
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Juergen Spitzmueller) wrote:
> under Linux, there's
> the bibliography frontend pybliographic
And there ist the excellent Java Tool "JabRef". Just use Google to find it.
HTH too
Tom
Markus Amersdorfer wrote:
> Besides the graphicx-package mentioned above, I also had to include
> \usepackage{color}
> in the document preamble.
If you play with the settings of the text dialog in xfig you can use
the default font of your document. That get's around this particular
Markus Amersdorfer wrote:
> If I set my LyX-document to be a two-sided one, it does change the
> layout accordingly, but it seems to leave bigger margins to the "outer"
> part of the page and smaller margins to the "inner" part.
> Shouldn't it be just the other way round? If I have my document
Angus Leeming wrote:
> Markus Amersdorfer wrote:
>> Besides the graphicx-package mentioned above, I also had to include
>> \usepackage{color}
>> in the document preamble.
>
> If you play with the settings of the text dialog in xfig you can use
> the default font of your document. That get's
> "Georg" == Georg Baum <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Georg> It seems that everybody capable of building rpms has no vanilla
Georg> setup anymore, so I took the time and built an rpm on SuSE 8.2
Georg> (stock install with all online updates and the new gcc). It is
Georg> now in
dear all,
i want to make a reading list for a syllabus.
is there a way to insert the full citation in the text instead of having the
bibliography at the end, while using my bibtex database (and avoid the typing)?
i want to have something like
topic 1
- Jones B, and A. Smith. (2004).
Moin, moin,
leider reichen meine Englischkenntnisse nicht zum Schreiben, daher in
Deutsch, ich bitte um Entschuldigung.
Ich benutze debian woody und möchte 1.3.4 installieren, bekomme dabei
die Meldung:
checking for a good enough C++ compiler... ./configure: line 3666: -c: command not
found
On Mon, 8 Mar 2004, Markus Amersdorfer wrote:
> If I set my LyX-document to be a two-sided one, it does change the layout
> accordingly, but it seems to leave bigger margins to the "outer" part of
> the page and smaller margins to the "inner" part. Shouldn't it be just the
> other way round? If I
On Mon, 8 Mar 2004, Sabine 'Sani' Schulz wrote:
>checking for a good enough C++ compiler... ./configure: line 3666: -c: command not
>found
>gcc: installation problem, cannot exec `cc1plus': No such file or directory
>./configure: line 3666: -c: command not found
I don't understand german (if
Leuven, E. wrote:
> is there a way to insert the full citation in the text instead of having
> the bibliography at the end, while using my bibtex database (and avoid the
> typing)?
Hi Edwin,
Have a look at the bibentry package (shipped with natbib) or the jurabib
package.
Regards,
Jürgen.
Hello
May be this suggestion has already be made:
there exists now an openoffice to latex export and import filter,
including mathematical formula.
1. Oolatex is a script shipped with tex4ht, which converts latex to
sxw files.
2. Writer2latex is java export filter which converts sxw files to
On Sun, Mar 07, 2004 at 07:09:12PM +0100, Juergen Spitzmueller wrote:
> Uwe Stöhr wrote:
> > Is there a possibility to include LyX's note insets into the LaTeX
> > output as comment?
>
> No(t yet). LyX 1.4 will have an improved Note/Comment environment where you
> can toggle between Note and
Günter Milde wrote:
> On Sun, Mar 07, 2004 at 07:09:12PM +0100, Juergen Spitzmueller wrote:
> There is the possibility to (mis) use ERT-Boxes. Put your note there and
> start it with a "%".
>
> Export to LaTeX is fine, but reLyX will silently eat away all
> "%"-comments.
>
> Could we have an
Hi,
I'm using the lyx 1.3.3 windows-native port with miktex and want to
change my index
that it looks like.
A
...
B
..
..
..
C
..
Does anyone knows how this work with lyx + miktex?
Thanks,
Michael
>>I'm using the lyx 1.3.3 windows-native port with miktex and want to
>>change my index
>>that it looks like.
>>
>>A
>>...
>>B
>>..
>>..
>>..
>>C
>>..
>>
>>Does anyone knows how this work with lyx + miktex?
makeindex is an external program which changes index layouts
as described in a layout
On Mon, Mar 08, 2004 at 05:55:48PM +0100, Georg Baum wrote:
> #! /bin/sh
> SUFFIX="-1.4"
> INSTDIR="/path/to/lyx1.4cvs"
> tex2lyx${SUFFIX} $@ | ${INSTDIR}/share/lyx/lyx2lyx/lyx2lyx -t 221
Shouldn't that be "$@" (in double quotes?)
Andre'
On Mon, 8 Mar 2004 10:33:21 +0100
"Juergen Spitzmueller" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > If I set my LyX-document to be a two-sided one, it does change the
> > layout accordingly, but it seems to leave bigger margins to the
> > "outer" part of the page and smaller margins to the "inner" part.
> >
Dear Lyx users,
I am at present working with Lyx on a thesis and am looking for the best way
to get homogenous legends between all figures and tables of the document.
Could you please give me some advice on the best way to do that, and how,
for a table for example, to insert a legend.
Thank you
I am at present working with Lyx on a thesis and am looking for the best way
to get homogenous legends between all figures and tables of the document.
Could you please give me some advice on the best way to do that, and how,
for a table for example, to insert a legend.
I assume that you want to
On Sun, Mar 07, 2004 at 10:29:33AM -0800, Stefano Franchi wrote:
> >>In the Document menu, choose Preamble and paste the following line:
> >>
> >>\usepackage{comment}
> >>
> >>And then one of the following two lines for if you want them printed
> >>or not.
> >>
> >>\includecomment{comment}
>
On Sun, 07 Mar 2004 17:07:04 +
Angus Leeming [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Bernd Mehnert wrote:
after that i wanted to have a look on how it appears as dvi-file and
then came an error like :
undefined control sequence
\includegraphics{file.pstex}%
the control sequence on the end of
Hi everyone!
If I set my LyX-document to be a two-sided one, it does change the
layout accordingly, but it seems to leave bigger margins to the outer
part of the page and smaller margins to the inner part.
Shouldn't it be just the other way round? If I have my document printed
out and be bound as
On Mon, 8 Mar 2004, Markus Amersdorfer wrote:
Hi everyone!
If I set my LyX-document to be a two-sided one, it does change the
layout accordingly, but it seems to leave bigger margins to the outer
part of the page and smaller margins to the inner part.
Shouldn't it be just the other way
On Sun, 7 Mar 2004 09:33:48 +0100
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Juergen Spitzmueller) wrote:
under Linux, there's
the bibliography frontend pybliographic
And there ist the excellent Java Tool JabRef. Just use Google to find it.
HTH too
Tom
Markus Amersdorfer wrote:
Besides the graphicx-package mentioned above, I also had to include
\usepackage{color}
in the document preamble.
If you play with the settings of the text dialog in xfig you can use
the default font of your document. That get's around this particular
requirement
Markus Amersdorfer wrote:
If I set my LyX-document to be a two-sided one, it does change the
layout accordingly, but it seems to leave bigger margins to the outer
part of the page and smaller margins to the inner part.
Shouldn't it be just the other way round? If I have my document printed
Angus Leeming wrote:
Markus Amersdorfer wrote:
Besides the graphicx-package mentioned above, I also had to include
\usepackage{color}
in the document preamble.
If you play with the settings of the text dialog in xfig you can use
the default font of your document. That get's around this
Georg == Georg Baum [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Georg It seems that everybody capable of building rpms has no vanilla
Georg setup anymore, so I took the time and built an rpm on SuSE 8.2
Georg (stock install with all online updates and the new gcc). It is
Georg now in ftp://ftp.lyx.org/ incoming/.
dear all,
i want to make a reading list for a syllabus.
is there a way to insert the full citation in the text instead of having the
bibliography at the end, while using my bibtex database (and avoid the typing)?
i want to have something like
topic 1
- Jones B, and A. Smith. (2004). Title.
Moin, moin,
leider reichen meine Englischkenntnisse nicht zum Schreiben, daher in
Deutsch, ich bitte um Entschuldigung.
Ich benutze debian woody und möchte 1.3.4 installieren, bekomme dabei
die Meldung:
checking for a good enough C++ compiler... ./configure: line 3666: -c: command not
found
On Mon, 8 Mar 2004, Markus Amersdorfer wrote:
If I set my LyX-document to be a two-sided one, it does change the layout
accordingly, but it seems to leave bigger margins to the outer part of
the page and smaller margins to the inner part. Shouldn't it be just the
other way round? If I have my
On Mon, 8 Mar 2004, Sabine 'Sani' Schulz wrote:
checking for a good enough C++ compiler... ./configure: line 3666: -c: command not
found
gcc: installation problem, cannot exec `cc1plus': No such file or directory
./configure: line 3666: -c: command not found
I don't understand german (if that's
Leuven, E. wrote:
is there a way to insert the full citation in the text instead of having
the bibliography at the end, while using my bibtex database (and avoid the
typing)?
Hi Edwin,
Have a look at the bibentry package (shipped with natbib) or the jurabib
package.
Regards,
Jürgen.
Hello
May be this suggestion has already be made:
there exists now an openoffice to latex export and import filter,
including mathematical formula.
1. Oolatex is a script shipped with tex4ht, which converts latex to
sxw files.
2. Writer2latex is java export filter which converts sxw files to
On Sun, Mar 07, 2004 at 07:09:12PM +0100, Juergen Spitzmueller wrote:
Uwe Stöhr wrote:
Is there a possibility to include LyX's note insets into the LaTeX
output as comment?
No(t yet). LyX 1.4 will have an improved Note/Comment environment where you
can toggle between Note and Comment
Günter Milde wrote:
On Sun, Mar 07, 2004 at 07:09:12PM +0100, Juergen Spitzmueller wrote:
There is the possibility to (mis) use ERT-Boxes. Put your note there and
start it with a %.
Export to LaTeX is fine, but reLyX will silently eat away all
%-comments.
Could we have an import option
Hi,
I'm using the lyx 1.3.3 windows-native port with miktex and want to
change my index
that it looks like.
A
...
B
..
..
..
C
..
Does anyone knows how this work with lyx + miktex?
Thanks,
Michael
I'm using the lyx 1.3.3 windows-native port with miktex and want to
change my index
that it looks like.
A
...
B
..
..
..
C
..
Does anyone knows how this work with lyx + miktex?
makeindex is an external program which changes index layouts
as described in a layout file (extension ist).
Check
On Mon, Mar 08, 2004 at 05:55:48PM +0100, Georg Baum wrote:
#! /bin/sh
SUFFIX=-1.4
INSTDIR=/path/to/lyx1.4cvs
tex2lyx${SUFFIX} $@ | ${INSTDIR}/share/lyx/lyx2lyx/lyx2lyx -t 221
Shouldn't that be $@ (in double quotes?)
Andre'
On Mon, 8 Mar 2004 10:33:21 +0100
Juergen Spitzmueller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If I set my LyX-document to be a two-sided one, it does change the
layout accordingly, but it seems to leave bigger margins to the
outer part of the page and smaller margins to the inner part.
Shouldn't it be
Dear Lyx users,
I am at present working with Lyx on a thesis and am looking for the best way
to get homogenous legends between all figures and tables of the document.
Could you please give me some advice on the best way to do that, and how,
for a table for example, to insert a legend.
Thank you
I am at present working with Lyx on a thesis and am looking for the best way
to get homogenous legends between all figures and tables of the document.
Could you please give me some advice on the best way to do that, and how,
for a table for example, to insert a legend.
I assume that you want to
On Sun, Mar 07, 2004 at 10:29:33AM -0800, Stefano Franchi wrote:
In the Document menu, choose Preamble and paste the following line:
\usepackage{comment}
And then one of the following two lines for if you want them printed
or not.
\includecomment{comment}
\excludecomment{comment}
On Sun, 07 Mar 2004 17:07:04 +
Angus Leeming [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Bernd Mehnert wrote:
after that i wanted to have a look on how it appears as dvi-file and
then came an error like :
undefined control sequence
\includegraphics{file.pstex}%
the control sequence on the end of
Hi everyone!
If I set my LyX-document to be a two-sided one, it does change the
layout accordingly, but it seems to leave bigger margins to the outer
part of the page and smaller margins to the inner part.
Shouldn't it be just the other way round? If I have my document printed
out and be bound as
On Mon, 8 Mar 2004, Markus Amersdorfer wrote:
Hi everyone!
If I set my LyX-document to be a two-sided one, it does change the
layout accordingly, but it seems to leave bigger margins to the outer
part of the page and smaller margins to the inner part.
Shouldn't it be just the other way
On Sun, 7 Mar 2004 09:33:48 +0100
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Juergen Spitzmueller) wrote:
under Linux, there's
the bibliography frontend pybliographic
And there ist the excellent Java Tool JabRef. Just use Google to find it.
HTH too
Tom
Markus Amersdorfer wrote:
Besides the graphicx-package mentioned above, I also had to include
\usepackage{color}
in the document preamble.
If you play with the settings of the text dialog in xfig you can use
the default font of your document. That get's around this particular
requirement
Markus Amersdorfer wrote:
If I set my LyX-document to be a two-sided one, it does change the
layout accordingly, but it seems to leave bigger margins to the outer
part of the page and smaller margins to the inner part.
Shouldn't it be just the other way round? If I have my document printed
Angus Leeming wrote:
Markus Amersdorfer wrote:
Besides the graphicx-package mentioned above, I also had to include
\usepackage{color}
in the document preamble.
If you play with the settings of the text dialog in xfig you can use
the default font of your document. That get's around this
Georg == Georg Baum [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Georg It seems that everybody capable of building rpms has no vanilla
Georg setup anymore, so I took the time and built an rpm on SuSE 8.2
Georg (stock install with all online updates and the new gcc). It is
Georg now in ftp://ftp.lyx.org/ incoming/.
dear all,
i want to make a reading list for a syllabus.
is there a way to insert the full citation in the text instead of having the
bibliography at the end, while using my bibtex database (and avoid the typing)?
i want to have something like
topic 1
- Jones B, and A. Smith. (2004). Title.
Moin, moin,
leider reichen meine Englischkenntnisse nicht zum Schreiben, daher in
Deutsch, ich bitte um Entschuldigung.
Ich benutze debian woody und möchte 1.3.4 installieren, bekomme dabei
die Meldung:
checking for a good enough C++ compiler... ./configure: line 3666: -c: command not
found
On Mon, 8 Mar 2004, Markus Amersdorfer wrote:
If I set my LyX-document to be a two-sided one, it does change the layout
accordingly, but it seems to leave bigger margins to the outer part of
the page and smaller margins to the inner part. Shouldn't it be just the
other way round? If I have my
On Mon, 8 Mar 2004, Sabine 'Sani' Schulz wrote:
checking for a good enough C++ compiler... ./configure: line 3666: -c: command not
found
gcc: installation problem, cannot exec `cc1plus': No such file or directory
./configure: line 3666: -c: command not found
I don't understand german (if that's
Leuven, E. wrote:
is there a way to insert the full citation in the text instead of having
the bibliography at the end, while using my bibtex database (and avoid the
typing)?
Hi Edwin,
Have a look at the bibentry package (shipped with natbib) or the jurabib
package.
Regards,
Jürgen.
Hello
May be this suggestion has already be made:
there exists now an openoffice to latex export and import filter,
including mathematical formula.
1. Oolatex is a script shipped with tex4ht, which converts latex to
sxw files.
2. Writer2latex is java export filter which converts sxw files to
On Sun, Mar 07, 2004 at 07:09:12PM +0100, Juergen Spitzmueller wrote:
Uwe Stöhr wrote:
Is there a possibility to include LyX's note insets into the LaTeX
output as comment?
No(t yet). LyX 1.4 will have an improved Note/Comment environment where you
can toggle between Note and Comment
Günter Milde wrote:
On Sun, Mar 07, 2004 at 07:09:12PM +0100, Juergen Spitzmueller wrote:
There is the possibility to (mis) use ERT-Boxes. Put your note there and
start it with a %.
Export to LaTeX is fine, but reLyX will silently eat away all
%-comments.
Could we have an import option
Hi,
I'm using the lyx 1.3.3 windows-native port with miktex and want to
change my index
that it looks like.
A
...
B
..
..
..
C
..
Does anyone knows how this work with lyx + miktex?
Thanks,
Michael
I'm using the lyx 1.3.3 windows-native port with miktex and want to
change my index
that it looks like.
A
...
B
..
..
..
C
..
Does anyone knows how this work with lyx + miktex?
makeindex is an external program which changes index layouts
as described in a layout file (extension ist).
Check
On Mon, Mar 08, 2004 at 05:55:48PM +0100, Georg Baum wrote:
#! /bin/sh
SUFFIX=-1.4
INSTDIR=/path/to/lyx1.4cvs
tex2lyx${SUFFIX} $@ | ${INSTDIR}/share/lyx/lyx2lyx/lyx2lyx -t 221
Shouldn't that be $@ (in double quotes?)
Andre'
On Mon, 8 Mar 2004 10:33:21 +0100
Juergen Spitzmueller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If I set my LyX-document to be a two-sided one, it does change the
layout accordingly, but it seems to leave bigger margins to the
outer part of the page and smaller margins to the inner part.
Shouldn't it be
Dear Lyx users,
I am at present working with Lyx on a thesis and am looking for the best way
to get homogenous legends between all figures and tables of the document.
Could you please give me some advice on the best way to do that, and how,
for a table for example, to insert a legend.
Thank you
I am at present working with Lyx on a thesis and am looking for the best way
to get homogenous legends between all figures and tables of the document.
Could you please give me some advice on the best way to do that, and how,
for a table for example, to insert a legend.
I assume that you want to
On Sun, Mar 07, 2004 at 10:29:33AM -0800, Stefano Franchi wrote:
In the Document menu, choose Preamble and paste the following line:
\usepackage{comment}
And then one of the following two lines for if you want them printed
or not.
\includecomment{comment}
\excludecomment{comment}
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